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| | Code Division Multiple Access (CDMA)The objective of this book is to provide the reader with a concise introduction to the use of spread spectrum waveforms in multiple user systems, often termed code division multiple access or CDMA. The book has been an outgrowth of course notes presented in a graduatelevel course on spread spectrum communications. This book should provide... | | MPEG-4 Beyond Conventional Video Coding: Object Coding, Resilience and ScalabilityMPEG-4 (with a formal ISO/IEC designation ISO/IEC 14496) standardization was initiated in 1994 to address the requirements of the rapidly converging telecommunication, computer, and TV/film industries. MPEG-4 had a mandate to standardize algorithms for audiovisual coding in multimedia applications, digital television, interactive graphics, and... |
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Real-Time Image and Video Processing: From Research to RealityThis book presents an overview of the guidelines and strategies for transitioning an image or video processing algorithm from a research environment into a real-time constrained environment. Such guidelines and strategies are scattered in the literature of various disciplines including image processing, computer engineering, and software... | | | | Dynamic Speech Models (Synthesis Lectures on Speech and Audio Processing)
In a broad sense, speech dynamics are time-varying or temporal characteristics in all stages
of the human speech communication process. This process, sometimes referred to as speech
chain [1], starts with the formation of a linguistic message in the speaker’s brain and ends with
the arrival of the message in the... |
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Light Field Sampling (Synthesis Lectures on Image, Video, and Multimedia Processing)Light field is one of the most representative image-based rendering techniques that generate novel virtual views from images instead of 3D models. The light field capture and rendering process can be considered as a procedure of sampling the light rays in the space and interpolating those in novel views. As a result, light field can be studied as a... | | RFID Explained (Synthesis Lectures on Mobile and Pervasive Computing)This lecture provides an introduction to Radio Frequency Identification (RFID), a technology enabling automatic identification of objects at a distance without requiring line-of-sight. Electronic tagging can be divided into technologies that have a power source (active tags), and those that are powered by the tag interrogation signal (passive... | | Network Simulation (Synthesis Lectures on Communication Networks)A detailed introduction to the design, implementation, and use of network simulation tools is presented. The requirements and issues faced in the design of simulators for wired and wireless networks are discussed. Abstractions such as packet- and fluid-level network models are covered. Several existing simulations are given as examples, with... |
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